Posts Tagged ‘learning’
Perspectives on Kilimanjaro; Mary Ann Perkins
Mary Ann Perkins draws parallels between their experiences on the mountain and humanist perspectives on life.
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Kilimanjaro – the world’s tallest freestanding mountain – rises nearly 20,000 feet above sea…
Read MoreExpansion in a Pandemic – How Learning Provides a Lifeline in Times of Crisis; Christian Hayden
Christian admits he was a bad student. If you talked to some of his…
Read MoreExpanding Students’ Minds; Darrion Cockrell, Missouri 2021 Teacher of the Year
Darrion Cockrell, who was recently named Missouri’s 2021 Teacher of the Year, will explore…
Read MoreOur Human Potential; James Croft, EdD, Outreach Director
Human potential is a central concept of Ethical Humanism: We believe that human beings…
Read MoreAre We Morally Obligated to Be Curious?; Kate Lovelady, Leader
Theme for the April: Curiosity One of our SEEK Core Values is “I am…
Read MoreCuriouser and Curiouser: How to Cultivate Curiosity; James Croft, EdD, Outreach Director
Theme for the April: Curiosity We all recognize the familiar tug of curiosity: the…
Read MoreWomen I Have Learned From; Kate Lovelady, Leader
In celebration of Women’s History Month, Leader Kate Lovelady shares some of the fearless…
Read MoreI Disagree! Learning from People You Disagree With; James Croft, EdD
I can learn from everyone. — Core value In an increasingly polarized political environment, how…
Read MoreOur Mothers’ Tongues: Babies, Bonding, Lullabies, and Language; Liz Zelman
This talk will be about a recent obsession of the speaker about how lots…
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